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Running head: MANAGEMENT
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MANAGEMENT
Globalization can be defined as the process in which goods and people are able to go
beyond the borders of countries. Migration of people, thus happened due to globalization. People
went across the borders of their state and country in search of better opportunities for studying,
work or just for settling at a different part of the world, in search for a better life. People migrate
to, even this day, to seek better opportunities in their lives (Desiderio, 2016). People, who have
migrated to different parts of the world, have faced numerous struggles to belong and develop a
worthy life. The thesis of this essay would be to discuss how challenging lives of the immigrants
are, as compared to the recognized citizens of a country as they face more stress.
There are several challenges and barriers which the immigrants face while they migrate
to different parts of the world. One of the greatest barriers which are faced by the migrants across
the globe is the language barriers. People move from one part of the world to another in search of
better opportunities. It is very important to be able to communicate with people to be able to fit
in that specific country and make a living. Communication is very crucial for interacting with
people, as it is associated with every aspect of lives. Even if a migrant wants to go and purchase
food, it is important to be able to effectively communicate the need and engage in the exchange
of food against the currency. If a migrant is acquainted with the local language, he or she will be
able to communicate the ideas easily, whereas, if a person is not very familiar with the local
language, it might be very challenging to effectively express his needs and understand response
from the other person involved in the conversation. However, it is easier for a person who is a
recognized citizen, as they are already acquainted with the language and established modes of
communication for having been in the country for quite long.
A citizenship enables a person with an identity, which one feels protected with, as their
belonging is credited and authorized by the government. A migrant lives without such an

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